2016 World Water Week programme
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Tuesday | 30 August | 11:00-12:30<br />
Gendered WASH needs: Programming for the home, school, and workplace<br />
Convenors: CARE International, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine / SHARE Research<br />
Consortium, Plan International, SNV, UNICEF, University of Oklahoma and <strong>Water</strong>Aid<br />
Room: NL Auditorium / Aulan<br />
The WASH needs of women and girls related to psychosocial distress and menstrual hygiene management differ based on context,<br />
location, and life stage. We will review and define these needs and discuss programmatic solutions to addressing these needs to foster<br />
sustainable and inclusive growth for all.<br />
11:00 Welcome by moderator<br />
Antoinette Kome, SNV<br />
11:05 Menstrual hygiene from<br />
menarche to menopause<br />
– global policy and <strong>programme</strong><br />
priorities<br />
Thérèse Mahon, <strong>Water</strong>AID<br />
11:15 WASH-related psychosocial<br />
distress and vulnerabilities<br />
Robert Dreibelbis, SHARE<br />
University of Oklahoma<br />
11:30 Breakout sessions<br />
Session 1: Addressing WASH<br />
MHM needs for the adolescent<br />
girl<br />
Facilitators: PLAN and SNV<br />
Session 2: Addressing WASH<br />
MHM needs in the household<br />
and workplace<br />
Facilitators: <strong>Water</strong>AID and CARE<br />
USA<br />
Session 3: Translating evidence<br />
into policy and practice<br />
Facilitator: UNICEF<br />
12:10 Reports on breakout sessions<br />
12:25 Summary and wrap-up by the<br />
moderator<br />
12:30 Close of event<br />
MENA Focus: Strengthening water governance through integrity and<br />
sustainable financing<br />
Convenors: Global <strong>Water</strong> Partnership-Mediterranean and UNDP <strong>Water</strong> Governance Facility at SIWI<br />
Room: NL Pillar Hall / Pelarsalen<br />
The event-focusing on this year’s thematic scope ‘<strong>Water</strong> for Sustainable Growth’- will take stock of the efforts made in the MENA promoting<br />
good governance including integrity, transparency and accountability at all levels that can lead to sustainable growth, and present good<br />
practices and lessons learnt also through a gender/youth-sensitive lens.<br />
11:00 Welcome<br />
11:10 <strong>Water</strong> Governance processes<br />
in the MENA/Mediterranean:<br />
Evolving or at a standstill? (60’)<br />
Facilitated panel discussion<br />
among representatives<br />
of countries, regional and global<br />
organizations, civil society,<br />
private sector and donors<br />
(names of speakers tbc)<br />
Q&A<br />
12:10 Insights from ongoing work<br />
Sharing of key findings from two<br />
Sida-supported, UfM-labelled<br />
projects:<br />
“Governance and Financing<br />
for the Mediterranean <strong>Water</strong><br />
Sector” implemented by GWP-<br />
Med and the OECD<br />
“<strong>Water</strong> Integrity for the MENA”<br />
implemented by the UNDP<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Governance Facility at<br />
SIWI<br />
Q&A<br />
12:25 Wrap-up and key messages<br />
12:30 Close of event<br />
64 <strong>2016</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Week</strong>: <strong>Water</strong> for sustainable growth